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Good evening all..  I have a number of Le Cheminant watches which I have successfully serviced, most notably Felsa 4007 movements which I rather like, though I am now looking to service a nice old Skymaster with a Felsa 693 movement. Being frank I am scared of touching this one with my experience level and would value your recommendation for a London or southern repairer who could handle this cost effectively?  Many thanks for your help  

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On 4/27/2023 at 10:16 PM, OwenTyler said:

Good evening all..  I have a number of Le Cheminant watches which I have successfully serviced, most notably Felsa 4007 movements which I rather like, though I am now looking to service a nice old Skymaster with a Felsa 693 movement. Being frank I am scared of touching this one with my experience level and would value your recommendation for a London or southern repairer who could handle this cost effectively?  Many thanks for your help  

I've sent you a direct message about servicing your Felsa

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